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You and I have often discussed the importance of getting young children to fall in love with books.
Writing in The Spectator Australia Peter Swan has celebrated the role that Enid Blyton has played in this—and the stupidity of librarians and other cultural gatekeepers who have banned (and still ban!) her books.
As Peter points out, such bans don’t work because kids still love her books.
Our now adult son was ‘turned on’ to reading by her Secret Seven books when he was a small boy.
And I have just finished reading through all 15 of those Secret Seven books with my grandson, who is now seven years old.
He loved every moment of them—the mysteries, the adventures and the scrummy feasts in their clubhouse.
These books (like all the Enid Blyton books—and she wrote more than 600!) delight children by welcoming them into a warm, imaginative world where things always turn out right in the end.
Peter Swan writes: ‘Blyton gave children what modern critics despise and children crave—hope.’
Children, he writes, ‘do not want to be hectored by little sermonettes disguised as fiction. They want a story.’
And gripping stories is what Blyton delivered—and still delivers to 21st century children.
From the Famous Five to The Magic Faraway Tree to The Wishing Chair hers is a world that children love to enter and dwell in for a while in their imaginations.
Peter Swan points out how stupid (and ineffective) the bans on Blyton have been over the years and concludes: ‘Children are not a branch office of the progressive state… Enid Blyton understood that. Her enemies still do not. That is why she won. That is why she keeps winning.’
By the way, my seven-year-old grandson and I have moved on to reading her Five Find Outers books—where the plots are more complex and the clues more challenging, and his little brain is following every twist and turn.
It’s very good for him! But… but… but… new research from HarperCollins UK has found that the number of parents reading aloud to children is at an all-time low.
That is a tragedy!
The latest edition of The Spectator Australia is in newsagents now -- with a cartoon of the Albanese cabinet as pigs with their snouts in the trough on the front cover, and my 'Language' column in the back. Packed with great reading!
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